Hand conditions we treat
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Compression of the median nerve. Numbness, tingling, weakness in the fingers. Most common nerve entrapment.
Learn more about treatment →Rhizarthrosis
Thumb base joint arthrosis. Pain when gripping, weakness, deformity. Affects up to 30% of women over 50.
Learn more about treatment →Dupuytren Contracture
Thickening of the palmar fascia with finger contracture. Progressive inability to straighten the fingers.
Learn more about treatment →De Quervain Tenosynovitis
Inflammation of the thumb extensor tendons. Pain on the radial side of the wrist.
Learn more about treatment →Trigger Finger
Stenosing tenosynovitis — clicking and locking of the finger during flexion. Pain at the finger base.
Learn more about treatment →Rheumatoid Arthritis
Autoimmune joint inflammation. Symmetric swelling, morning stiffness, progressive joint destruction.
Learn more about treatment →Also treated using MIBRAR® method
- Ganglion cyst
- Scaphoid fracture
- Wrist arthrosis
- Ulnar nerve entrapment
- Kienbock disease
- Finger joint arthrosis
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Why MIBRAR® for hand
Without incision
Ligaments and tendons preserved. Nerve decompression biologically.
Neuroregeneration
Stem cells restore damaged nerves and myelin sheath.
Both hands at once
Both hands can be treated in one procedure — impossible with surgery.
Grip strength preservation
Grip strength not reduced. Hands functional immediately after procedure.
MIBRAR® Method Advantages
95% of interventions covered
MIBRAR® covers up to 95% of all spinal neurosurgery and orthopedic operations.
No anesthesia or incisions
Outpatient treatment via 0.3-1.5 mm puncture. No general anesthesia or hospitalization.
No age restrictions
Regeneration at any age. Safe for chronic conditions and anesthesia intolerance.
Rapid improvement
Concentrates have analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Relief within days.
Multiple zones at once
Simultaneous treatment of multiple discs or joints in one procedure.
Home the same day
No crutches, braces or rehabilitation needed. MRI follow-up at 8-16 weeks.
MIBRAR® Technology
Cyber Navi Hand™
Intraoperative robotic navigation system. Provides precise access to deep structures with 1 mm and 1 degree accuracy.
Sono Control Arm™
Device for intervention under sonographic control. Eliminates open surgeries with real-time visual monitoring.

